Patrick Corbin (14-13, 4.14) allowed four runs in five innings on four hits and three walks with three strikeouts. Hunter Renfroe hit a three-run home run in the first inning. Austin Hedges hit a solo home run in the second inning.

Sometimes things can get a little fuzzy after a Sunday afternoon at the pub. Here’s a friendly reminder of what you may have missed while you were drinking.

The Padres (65-79) scored fewer runs than the Arizona Diamondbacks (83-60) yesterday, 3-2, in their series finale at Chase Field.

Luis Perdomo (7-10, 4.61) gave up three runs — all via solo home runs — on five hits and two walks while striking out four in six innings. J.D. Martinez led off the second inning with a solo home run. Paul Goldschmidt hit a solo home run in the fourth inning. And Martinez hit a second solo home run in the sixth inning.

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The typical Luis Perdomo outing tends to start off a bit shaky, flatten out and get good in the middle innings, and then nosedive into a free fall collapse before the right hander gets the hook. The numbers generally follow this observation, although there’s always the risk of getting caught up in small sample randomness when you break any pitcher down inning by inning.

If you do look at Perdomo’s splits this season, the fifth inning, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, has actually been his best all-around inning. In 22 innings, he’s got 1.64 ERA with 17 strikeouts, five walks, and no homers allowed. The wheels come off any time Andy Green tries to push him into the sixth, however, as Perdomo has been tattooed for 17 earned runs (on five homers) in just 18 2/3 innings in the frame. The seventh gets even worse, with seven more runs tacked on in just 2 1/3 frames.

That’s the typical Perdomo start. He’ll be rolling through five innings with just a run allowed on a few hits and decent peripherals. The sixth will rear its ugly head and five batters later two runs will be in and Perdomo will be heading for the showers with runners on the corners and one out. If Perdomo had been removed from every start this season after the fifth inning, his ERA would drop a full run, from 4.62 to 3.62.

Moore (4-13, 5.49) allowed five runs on eight hits and a walk while striking out two in five innings. Wil Myers scored on Spangenberg’s single in the second inning. Jabari Blash led off the fourth inning with a solo home run and Manuel Margot hit a three-run home run. A Carlos Asuaje single in the sixth inning drove in Spangenberg.

Matt Grace (1-0, 3.96) started in place of Max Scherzer, who was scratched and placed on the disabled list with a sore neck. Grace pitched four and a third innings, shutting the Padres out on two hits and a walk with one strikeout. Coleman hit a solo home run off Shawn Kelley in the fifth inning for the Padres lone run

Sometimes things can get a little fuzzy after a Sunday afternoon at the pub. Here’s a friendly reminder of what you may have missed while you were drinking.

The Padres (51-66) scored fewer runs than the Los Angeles Dodgers (83-34) yesterday, 6-4, in the finale of three games at Dodger Stadium.

Luis Perdomo (6-7, 4.95) gave up five runs on four hits and a walk in six innings while striking out one. Justin Turner hit a three-run home run and Yasmani Grandal hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning. Turner hit a solo home run off Jose Valdez in the eighth inning.

Kenta Maeda (11-4, 3.76) allowed four runs (three earned) over five and a third innings on four hits and a walk with eight strikeouts. Cory Spangenberg hit a solo home run and Jose Pirela scored on a Wil Myers sacrifice fly in the first inning. Spangenberg hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning.

The Padres head home to face the Philadelphia Phillies (43-72) for three games beginning tonight at 7:10pm PDT. Travis Wood (2-4, 6.71) starts tonight against Jerad Eickhoff (3-7, 4.45).Read More…